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Facilitators and Barriers of Drop-In Center Use Among Homeless Youth
Journal of Adolescent HealthVol. 59Issue 2p144–153Published online: May 27, 2016- Eric R. Pedersen
- Joan S. Tucker
- Stephanie A. Kovalchik
Cited in Scopus: 41Drop-in centers for homeless youth address basic needs for food, hygiene, and clothing but can also provide critical services that address youth's “higher level” needs (e.g., substance use treatment, mental health care, HIV-related programs). Unlike other services that have restrictive rules, drop-in centers typically try to break down barriers and take a “come as you are” approach to engaging youth in services. Given their popularity, drop-in centers represent a promising location to deliver higher level services to youth that may not seek services elsewhere.